24 MAKING A FISHERY. 



of eels is also included. The name of the river 

 should be given, and it should be stated that 

 the right is to extend to carriers and ditches, 

 and reference should be made to a plan to be 

 a portion of the lease. As before remarked, it 

 is desirable that this plan should be one of the 

 Ordnance maps. The numbers of the plots (as 

 on the Ordnance map) over which the fishing 

 extends should be enumerated, and it should be 

 stated that all the lessor's rights of fishing on 

 the property are included, excepting such as 

 are specially excepted in subsequent clauses. 



It should set forth that the lessee has the 

 right to cut weeds, clear away mud or soil, and 

 deposit them on the banks, and generally do 

 any work deemed desirable for the improvement 

 of the fishery ; and it should further recite 

 description or position of any house or keeper's 

 cottages covered by the lease, any right of way 

 required by the lessee to gain access to any 

 portion of the fishing, the term for which and 

 date from which the right is let, the amount of 

 rent, and how payable. The rights, if any, 

 excepted or reserved for the lessor on any 

 portion of the river over which the lessee should 

 not have the right of fishing should be detailed, 

 as well as the right of the lessor, or his servants, 

 to enter for the purpose of repairing banks, 

 cutting down or planting trees or bushes, or to 



